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support for israel to windles as the u.k. and france reportedly consider recalling their ambassadors. to the un say israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal blow all the details coming up. despite differences russia and turkey look at working together to solve the syrian conflict president putin visits istanbul as tensions there on the turkey syria border. state. politics the usual. young unemployed in the u.k. despair at ever finding a job in the government billion pound flagship scheme seem to be making matters worse.
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you're watching r t broadcasting live from moscow now in an unprecedented move the u.k. and france are reportedly considering recalling their ambassadors from israel the un is issuing grave warnings that's after israel approved three thousand more settler homes on disputed land in east jerusalem sparked by the palestinians un upgrade. reports from tel aviv. in the media the run up to that you wouldn't vote we did see the rhetoric from the israeli government in terms of the threat of sanctions being turned down the what we're hearing now is that for the first time ever britain and france are considering recording their ambassadors from tel aviv over israel's expansionist policies in the settlements now this comes after the announcement by the israeli prime minister netanyahu that he was approving the
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construction of some three thousand new housing units in the west bank and east jerusalem that's happening in an area known as anyone what it effectively means is that the waste that income will be cutoff instrumental in this announcement is widely perceived as punishment against the palestinians for number one going to the un was with this by the number two winning it essentially winning that sees the palestinian state being recognised within the one nine hundred sixty seven borders and given non observer nonmember observer status at the united nations now we're also hearing criticism of some european ambassadors european diplomats warning that we were doing good things against israel now we're also hearing from the un secretary-general ban ki moon to quote him he says that this has developed and in most fatal blow to the remaining choices of securing a two state solution amounts the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is
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welcome mix on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover around seventeen percent of its needs the rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states and from the european union if you look at the sick the population in this country they too are also unhappy they do not believe that the israeli prime minister netanyahu will go ahead with building these units they believe that it's almost a cheap route by netanyahu to try and gain support ahead of genuine. nixon's and that this is an internal matter to try and rebuild votes be this when your government essentially sees this but and perhaps i should say not just the netanyahu government but many israelis feel that it was a one sided resolution that was put forward at the united nations and the point being made by the government is that they cannot be any kind of unilateral moves on the palestinian side they need to first be negotiations and only then can that lead
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to talks there needs to be raked talks between both sides. the political crisis in egypt is deepening with a country's top judges rebelling against president mohamed morsi the supreme constitutional court has refused to oversee a referendum on the new draft constitution for two weeks time and it's claimed that the pro mercy supporters have prevented them from doing their job judges declared an open ended strike late on sunday when it was supposed to be one of the jets in a sea of islamist dominated panel which drafted the constitution where thousands of supporters surrounded the building and stopped the judges from entering the opposition who continue their protests against what they call an oppressive regime planning to march on the presidential palace on tuesday meanwhile egypt's economy is deteriorating as economist explained to you kyra. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against to action president mohamed morsi
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the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very time lapse an economist here in cairo thank you for joining me thank you first of all tell us briefly what was really going on in the stock market just over a week ago on hearing morse's announcement in the next decade the shins are still small school shopping even for less. than the same now this is you have and this is love is moslems are funny. i am that we are going to take on full monty. how would you compare egypt's economy now. at the bottom of the economy with some lots more but at least thirty five thousand feet that sinful bank now we know still down fifteen point five
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billion dollars and this is a huge part of what is known and the back seat impulse and. it affects investors no one will come to invest anything in here in egypt to do usually is. secure. a loan to unemployment is going to add also sick too soon we are going to feel sick she was. killed this continues to be only egypt this will affect all safe to say egypt and business will be shut off now we are divided. so it isn't quite as a political force in one hand and muslim brotherhood in as of hand. thirty six really gratifying to you it seems that the egyptian people don't agree on much these days one of the few things they do agree on is that egypt's economy needs to get back on the right track and as soon as possible. and they're well of intentions
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as turkey is scrambling fighter jets to its border of the syrian warplanes bombed rebel positions. to talk over the conflict in the face of a widening rift between the two especially putin visits istanbul turkey has almost nato to deploy patriot missiles on its border with syria moscow says the move provoke more violence. for us now and can tell us a bit more about this hope for the arena if you can hear a so what do you know about the latest incident on the turkish syrian border. looks like we may have some technical difficulties with trying to get hold of a reno we'll of course try and get hold of a soon as we can a bit later in the program. well this is r.t. and the next few minutes we report on a revolution the british welfare system seems to falling flat as racist bigots feel guilty billion pound program to provide long term jobs for the unemployed simply
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isn't working. and. also ahead we examine why the time may have ulterior motives and it's seeming generous investments the french economy details after a short break. looking at some drugs you simply do not believe they const peak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a lot and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now
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it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it was in the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all phones who brought their idea to life. five years ago about a bill to dock kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates their websites and they're in touch with the busy ma the twenty four seven on the phone. but children are the most important
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thing my own interests not play any rule any more and regardless of whether parsky has huskies window race or not she hopes the competition will take place in the village next year. but called these dogs and the children it really is not the weaning but actually just the taking part that counts. well with. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard workers. welcome back now a miserable failure in that how the opposition described the british government's program to reduce unemployment to five billion pound plan aimed at encouraging private firms to take up the long term jobless helped around just three percent of those who signed up for it. reports. some months now twenty five year old jay
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paxton's been keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest. the first eighty going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we watch people running in all morning to keep that appointment thing coming to this job center once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the governance work program in the time he hasn't found a single job unfortunately that's not uncommon the latest figures released by the
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department of work and pensions say the job is just one of hundreds of thousands of people signed up to that work program he found absolutely nothing. in fact between gene two thousand and eleven and july this year of all the people he was signed up to the work program only three point four percent were found work far below the target of five point five percent which is the number of people he find work without any sort of program it means that people like the typically less likely to find a job finished their own no work program whatsoever can you talk as he is sort of the last response what has the experience been and on a daily basis with this work programme well. i'm stunned one of the definition of insanity is to do one thing. and expect a different result. and after doing the same thing and getting the same results for
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six months i'm starting to feel pretty insane and it is maddening the frustration be anguish despair most of the time in the experience is having serious effects are actually gone to the doctors a couple of times for sleeping cycle problems i'm sleeping way too much more should be the doctor's sounds interesting from sounds pretty terrific wondering if. you've got clinical depression. figures. at the start i was wrong science i'm going to be the next greatest thing show the world it's like i don't want to take these pills i'd rather do something more constructive things are pretty much gone. tells us that the one size fits all formats is the work program it's stifling the individuality of young. people i speak to quite intelligent
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quite bright some of them have to research. some of them are quite well skilled and they hate being told what to do and they like to take appropriate action for themselves and usually quite good at finding work for themselves. in these difficult with a work program what we see now is that in fact when you get the best of the private sector involved when you pay them lots of money they actually do worse than doing nothing at all we asked the government why the work program was pretty saying such poor results and why the figures they really seem designed to musk the cheeks of the faith. they responded saying. it's ridiculous to suggest the work programme is not helping people into work despite being faced with their own shortcomings it seems the government still doesn't want to listen to people like a telling the loud and clear i regret to inform you that on this occasion you have
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been unsuccessful. surface r.t. london. well sware fracking free zone green fury grips the u.k. for a website to see hundreds of demonstrators gather in london protesting against the government's plan to lift the temporary ban on fracking to be an environmentally damaging way of extracting gets. i spy the pentagon unveils plans to assemble an espionage network large enough to rival the cia looks to expand its operation to see a lot of details online at r.t. dot com. now a look at some other news making headlines this hour. antigovernment protesters have held mass demonstrations in bahrain defying the kingdom's ban on large public gatherings but the mounting increased rights and an end to widespread discrimination against the shia majority. thirty seven failed to implement the
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reforms that promised they'd been handing out harsh jail sentences to prominent opposition activists. japan has deployed missile interceptors saying they're prepared to shoot down north korea's long range rocket if it poses a threat from yang is gearing up for the launch later this month authorities there insist the rocket will take a satellite into orbit but the u.s. south korea and japan believe that isolated state is carrying out intercontinental ballistic missile tests russia is strongly urging pong and to cancel the upcoming launch. and then hungary thousands of people have protested against the far right opposition party in the capital budapest rage was sparked after one of the party's leaders suggested jews be screened to see if they pose a security risk or politician later claimed he was misunderstood and his party saying the protest was political alarmism homes like this relation of the popularity.
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the. resort's rich state of qatar has been pouring millions of dollars into the french economy the arab country says it wants to aid small business and help rebuild impoverished neighborhoods. reports the gulf states investment is being met with some suspicion. france is already no stranger to qatari dollars fans of parisian football club man cannot believe their luck ever since middle east and shakes invested into the team they've bought world class players and hired a top coach now this small business owner hopes he can also have a slice of the pie and huge economic crisis financing from the government are very hard. to be obtained talking about cuts are we are talking about business we don't have any finance so we have a financing
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a financial. interest or to work with. we can go and that may soon happen nicolas sarkozy's administration cemented ties with doha placing a military base in the gulf state and signing an investment deal now guitarist invest fifty million euros into the french economy primarily to help small businesses and rebuild parisian slums mostly inhabited by immigrants from arabic and african state. who oversaw the deal says this will help many this song this maybe. that will help these youth. through to escape this vicious circle because when people have a job their vision of life is still very different when this young people have no job they go into religion they go into violence and there are and that's terrible for the republic and that's terrible for france but after francois hollande came to power this love affair with qatar got called despite that the new administration
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that deal with carter would still go ahead. things are not looking as optimistic as they were during the thought of the iraq every step of the qatar ambassador in paris is being closely watched by the french media and some members of parliament are even calling to investigate the actions of qatar and frog's security experts believe it could cause initiative is not as innocent as it may first appear security services perfectly know that capture as a dual strategy on one hand and counter as a purely economic strategy to find all the sectors to invest in and to make money the other strategy has got there is really just and geopolitically driven mean that it's subject to explain radical islamism is means one how business in north africa in the middle east in central asia as well and cities dacia and to develop such a strategy to get. the west and will to keep it sounds pretty nationalist forces say the developing suburbs is only
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a cover up for investment into radical islamic groups that i was investing against they've been regime even a small market he was not the best guy actually they should not be interfering now we have a civil war involving a lot of islamist presence as in syria today we know that he's investing in. his troops and arming them so all. of it not so good so good partner for us and stories like that of mohamed merah a shooter from toulouse who killed seven juice this spring stirred the debate he came from one of the troubled areas where qatar is planning to invest and public discourse on the matter suggests that people in france are not certain whether the oil rich state would cure such a problem or aggravate it. auntie reporting from paris. well we're going to try and go about one of our top stories now the intentions on the syrian border turkey scramble fighter jets. planes bombed rebel positions
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when russia and turkey to talk of the conflict in the face of the one thing rift between the two with president putin. to deploy patriot missile well moscow says the move. to the can speak to our teaser we're going to. yes what do you know about the latest incident on the turkish syrian border. well it's actually a repeat of an incident that happened about a month ago. released by the turkish government by the turkish government air forces. accidentally landed in the turkish i'm sorry several of the bombs which were being used by the syrian government in order to exterminate the rebels from several towns along the border with turkey several of those shells have landed in the turkish territory and that again got turks so worried they have actually moved several of their f.
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sixteen fighter jets towards the border and now this is something this is just escalating the conflict that just refuses to die out again turkey just several days ago has filed an official petition with nato requested to play several missiles along the border with syria turkey again says that this is it precisely this type of incident is precisely why it wants those. patriot missiles they are essentially as a lot of commentators are saying to shoot to possibly be able to shoot down syrian planes as they are trying to exterminate the rebel forces in nearby areas and that is a move russian finds completely unacceptable again moscow has been adamant about insisting that syrian conflict in syria with absolutely no outside intervention turkey however seems to have a different opinion on the matter the have they have completely and totally severely. there. is that with the country that used to be not just its closest neighbor but also very close ally they have been very openly supporting the syrian
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opposition whether or not they have been known to be aligned with extremist terrorist organizations as long as these people are against president bashar al assad the turkish government seems to be able it seems to support them and that is again a situation which moscow says is very dangerous they're saying that if there are weapons on the border they will shoot and most probably this will be one of the main topics of discussion between president with me and the turkish leaders in istanbul today. ok all these regular school reporting from istanbul thank you. on that coming up a journey through some of the deadly terrain the u.s. military bombing range stay with this. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them
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apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really aware. people sure talk about it too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and the switch issues just eat up all of the time and attention but the thing is that there's a little something called the tenth amendment you know the one that says that any powers that are specifically delegated the federal government are reserved for the states and last time i checked the constitution doesn't have a special weed clause saying that marijuana has to be an all or nothing a national proposal and that goes for abortion and most of the wedge issues also there's a simple answer all these wedge issues just left the states make up their own minds but then again without wedge issues what would the mainstream media have to distract us with but that's just my opinion. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money minting ization is
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a lot of people at hearing with an ever first world media is fond of the dramatic term water wars when it comes to describing the future management of global water resources. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among the other involved in the monsoon and since i started working at the mine i stated i look at it and feel multinationals. made a cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most almost but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay.
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for the people. the modest effect on r.t. . wealthy british style sign. on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. more news today. the first thing these are the images the world has been seeing
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from the streets of canada. china operations are today. go. which part would i say it struck me more. ok everywhere you moved you to watch the booby traps of pineapple hanging on a shotgun shells the rat traps face level the. laws rock a warhead in a freezer the. dragon two hanging over the doorway and out the suitcase in the free trade we just had to blow it up to you you knew his boot drive his saw the way. we found some additional explosives and four automatic weapon stuff also found in area brotherhood play which really shocked me
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i never got the impression from. talking with the. they had a political agenda no if they were terrorists they could make bank by selling the explosives that they're already had out of the bombs judge you on the videos and i think they just like to play war it just became their lifestyle it's like you or i would go fishing. there would have a family gathering to go out and they would take things with them and blow them up . shtetl program to tracy these from coming in the bomb squad mike the fire chief and they get me in. money.

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